Some
things are real. Some things are make believe. Knowing the difference
is critically, crucially important.

If I
told you that you could safely drive off a 100 foot cliff at 80 miles
an hour because your car would simply float lazily to the earth, I would
be telling you something that is not real. If you followed my advice you
would be acting very dangerously and suffer great harm – probably
fatal harm.

The
example I just used is easy to agree with because the physical laws of
the universe, like the laws governing gravity and motion are quite easy
for us to discern.

But
what about the moral laws of the universe?

If you,
perchance, have swallowed the notion that these moral laws don’t
exist, or that you can invent them and discard them at your will, or if
you think that only the ones that you actually happen to believe in actually
apply to you, then you may be careening carelessly toward that cliff.

And
we might do well to remember that this is true not just for us as individuals,
but also for our community and our country.

In my
lifetime, my country has allowed the murder of 55 million of its own children.

In my
lifetime, my country has invaded other nation states that did not invade
or threaten to invade these united States, killing and maiming, in the
process thousands of Americans and countless innocent occupants of those
places.

In my
lifetime, my country has allowed its president, its legislature and courts,
to lie and steal and commit treason with impunity.

In my
lifetime, my country has debased its currency by printing trillions of
worthless Federal Reserve Notes that are backed by nothing but foolishness.

And
the law schools of my country have produced thousands of attorneys who
have NOT been taught the true Source and nature of law. Many of these
are now judges and politicians.

These
actions on the part of my country indicate that we no longer are acting
in accordance with reality. It is not real to think that a person, or
a people, can do these things without disastrous consequences.

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Shouldn’t
we pay attention to what our founding documents declare?

When
God made the world he made physical and moral laws. To think or to act
as if they don’t exist is make believe – dangerous –
deadly.

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Michael
Anthony Peroutka Esq. is a former Presidential candidate and co-founder
of Institute on the Constitution
(IOTC) an educational outreach of his law firm that presents the founders
“American View” of law and government. IOTC has produced thousands
of graduates in all 50 states with a full understanding of the Biblical
principles on which those founding documents are based.

Michael is a
graduate of Loyola College and the University of Baltimore School of Law.